King Engineering & Technology Center

The King Engineering and Technology Center houses faculty office space, classrooms, labs, and workspace for engineering courses and is the primary building for computer and electrical engineering.

A unique feature to this building are the many prints depicting aircraft and other engineering marvels — each the second of only 1,000 prints made. The first of these prints issued now hangs on the walls of the Pentagon, while the third hangs in the White House. A few of the labs in the King Center include:

The L Lab: An open computer lab for students to work on school work and projects. It features engineering software such as MATLAB.

Linear Lab: This lab space is primarily used by electrical engineers is stocked with oscilloscopes, power sources, multimeters, computers, and circuit boards. This lab supports the analysis of passive DC and AC circuit elements, resistance network circuit theory and simplification for Electrical Engineers. Aerospace Engineering students can study experiments and techniques in electrical engineering specifically designed for their field of study.

Senior Design Lab: With funding for senior capstone projects coming from various sources, computer and electrical engineering majors bring their equipment and supplies to this space to work on the design, building, and testing of their senior engineering capstone projects.

Communications Systems Lab: A lab space where students can study radio communication, transmission and reception, amplitude modulation, and frequency modulation.

Contact Us

Location: Building 72To speak to someone about this lab or any of our facilities, call us at 928-777-6600 or 800-888-3728, or email Prescott@erau.edu.